Free EBooks - Alphabetical List - GLOBUSZ PUBLISHING 18681944 Martial Adventures Of Henry And Me, The. White, William Hale,1831-1913 AKA Rutherford, Mark, Pseudonym Revolution In Tanner s http://globusz.com/authors_w.html
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University Of Canterbury Library Catalogue 1976. Add to my list. 14. Mark Rutherford s deliverance. by White, William Hale,18311913. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list. Add to my list http://ipac.canterbury.ac.nz/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=a&npp=30&index=.se&term=vic
Extractions: Origins Available: English Irish Scottish Spelling variations include: White, Whyte, Wight and others. First found in Coldingham, where "Uuiaett Hwite" witnessed King Eadgar's charter of Coldingham sometime between the years 1097 and 1107. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: William White and his wife Susannah, who immigrated to Plymouth in 1620 with their sons Resolve and Peregrine (who was born in Cape Cod Harbour on board the Mayflower in 1620. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: Acquired by work. The Ancestors of Daniel White, 1777-1836 and His Wife, Sarah Ford by Paula Porter Griffin, Ancestral Chronological Record of the William White Family, from 1607-8 to 1895 By Thomas and Samuel Whit, Family Ties of Roy Harold Murray: Ancestors and Descendants of the Murray, White, Waybright Families by Miriam Adams Cloud Murray.
White Coat Of Arms, Family Crest Hanbury White (19061964) Ind/Eng novelist; William Allen White (1868-1944)American editor and writer; William Hale White (1831-1913) English writer http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp/s.White/Origin.SC/sId./qx/coatofarms_details.
Extractions: Spelling variations include: White, Whyte, Wight and others. First found in Coldingham, where "Uuiaett Hwite" witnessed King Eadgar's charter of Coldingham sometime between the years 1097 and 1107. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: William White and his wife Susannah, who immigrated to Plymouth in 1620 with their sons Resolve and Peregrine (who was born in Cape Cod Harbour on board the Mayflower in 1620. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: Acquired by work. The Ancestors of Daniel White, 1777-1836 and His Wife, Sarah Ford by Paula Porter Griffin, Ancestral Chronological Record of the William White Family, from 1607-8 to 1895 By Thomas and Samuel Whit, Family Ties of Roy Harold Murray: Ancestors and Descendants of the Murray, White, Waybright Families by Miriam Adams Cloud Murray.
Art Fund: Artist Details HUGHES (1832 1915) Portrait of William Hale White (1887) Cecil Higgins Art GalleryPortrait of William Hale White (1831-1913) also known as Mark Rutherford. http://www.artfund.org/acq/artworkDetail4_5.asp?appref=4336
Bloomsbury.com - Research Centre White, William Hale (18311913) Novelist who used the pseudonym Mark Rutherford.His father was a Dissenter and intended his son to be a Dissenting clergyman. http://www.bloomsbury.com/ARC/detail.asp?entryid=109692&bid=9
Bloomsbury.com - Research Centre of a Russian White William Hale (18311913) Novelist who used thepseudonym Mark Rutherford . Whittington Richard (-1423) A http://www.bloomsbury.com/arc/CrossRef.asp?book=9&ref=Donne
Extractions: Skip to content Search for Advanced Search Actor and writer Stephen Fry poses outside 54 Eaton Square in London - the former home of actress Vivien Leigh - during the launch of 'Handheld History'Â Blue plaques are among the most familiar features of the London streetscape. They adorn the fa§ades of buildings in areas as different as Primrose Hill, Soho and Wimbledon; some of these buildings are grand, others look very ordinary, but all are connected by the fact that a remarkable person lived or worked there at some point in history. Blue plaques celebrate great figures of the past and the buildings that they inhabited. They open a window into another time by showing us where the great and the good have penned their masterpieces, developed new technologies, lived or died. Actors, authors, politicians, painters, scientists, sportsmen, campaigners and reformers â people from different countries, cultures and backgrounds â have all been commemorated in this way. The blue plaques scheme has been run by English Heritage since 1986, and continues to grow at a rate of around twenty plaques each year. From 2004, the scheme will be extended across England on a region-by-region basis; there are already blue plaques in Merseyside, Birmingham, Southampton and Portsmouth.
List Of Ebook Authors Public Affairs Office White, Andrew Dickson, 18321918 White, Gilbert, 1720-1793White, Stewart Edward, 1873-1946 White, William Hale, 1831-1913 Whitman, Walt http://www.irqpa.org/lphs/1948/library/AUTHORS.HTM
Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS White, Stewart Edward, 18731946 White, Trumbull, 1868-1941 White, William Hale,1831-1913 White, William Hale, 1831-1913 AKA Rutherford, Mark, Pseud. http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. Oxfordshire William Hale White (Mark Rutherford) (18311913)New College, expelled forquestioning the authority of the Scriptures. Shelley (1792-1822) Oxford, http://www.sndc.demon.co.uk/map/oxford.htm
Extractions: Author-County Index Jane Austen (1775-1817) 1783 Both she (aged 7) and her elder sister, Cassandra, were sent to school at an establishment run by the widow of a Master of Brasenose. She caught an infection and both girls were removed. Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-1849) edu. Pembroke Coll. Oxford matriculated in 1820. Returned to Oxford 1825. Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) ed. Balliol, Oxford John Betjeman (1906-1984) John became a boarder at Dragon School, Oxford, aged eleven. In 1925 went to Magdalen College, Oxford. John Buchan (1875-1940) Brasenose College, Oxford Lewis Carroll (1832-98), Oxford, Christ Church. Lived in Oxford Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) The most important collection of his MSS, letters and papers is at the Bodleian Library in Oxford. There are several other collections of his works elsewhere in the UK and also in the USA. John Drinkwater (1882-1934) edu Oxford High School John Meade Falkner (1858-1932) 1878-82 read Modern History at Hertford College, honorary Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford, 1927. Robert Graves (1895-1985) In 1919 went to St John's College, Oxford.
Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. East Sussex William Hale White (Mark Rutherford) (18311913) April, 1892 moves to 9, HighWickham, Hastings, 1895 moves to 5 High Wickham, Hastings, 8th May, http://www.sndc.demon.co.uk/map/esussex.htm
Extractions: Author-County Index E.F.Benson (1867-1940) to Lamb House, Rye, East Sussex, three times Mayor of Rye, from 1934-1937; and the Speaker of the Cinque Ports. His name appears on the Mayoral roll in the Town Hall, and he can be seen, in his Mayoral robes, in the West window of St Mary's Church, Rye,(with personal assistant, Charlie Tomlin, and his dog, Taffy) There is a brass plaque in St Mary's Church, on the stall where he sat. This can be found, facing the East window, on the choir stall at the back on the right. Buried In Rye Cemetery, just outside the town, with an excellent view across the fields. Walking up the hill, he is about halfway up, on the right, just past the monkey puzzle tree. If coming from the chapel end, he is down the hill and to the left... Lewis Carroll (1832-98) Vacations in Llandudno, Guildford and Eastbourne Warwick Deeping (1877-1950) When Dr Deeping retired in 1900, he and his son moved to Helen's Park in Hastings. The house in Elphinstone Road has survived. It is part of a terrace of three storey houses, superficially much as it was at the turn of the 20th century.(from W.D.Newsletter No. 20) Winston Graham (1910-2003) Finally lived in Abbotswood House nursing home, Buxted, in East Sussex.
List Of Reading University Library Special Collections Hale White Collection. About 40 printed items largely by, or about, William HaleWhite (18311913), who wrote as Mark Rutherford. The collection was formed http://www.library.rdg.ac.uk/colls/special/collsindex.html
Extractions: News About the Library Resources Collections Subject guides Help and training UoR Home Library Home Collections Special Collections This is an alphabetical list of the archive, rare book and other special collections held by the Library. For information about using items from a collection, select the [Access] link. For a fuller description, where available, select [Full description]. See also the main Archives page and the Rare Book Collections for information about different types of collection. For information on how to search Unicorn for specific items within catalogued Library collections, see the Unicorn guide 3 (PDF). Due to the valuable and delicate nature of many of the items in these collections special arrangements need to be made to consult them. Contact specialcollections@rdg.ac.uk
19th Century British And Irish Authors Helen Taylor (18311907); William Hale White Mark Rutherford (1831-1913).The Mark Rutherford Resource TPCN Theodore Watts Dunton (1832-1914) http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/19th-authors.html
Extractions: since the counter was put in on 1 July 1996. Last updated: 20 April 2004. matsuoka @ lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816) Thomas Chatterton Fanny [Frances] Burney (1752-1840) George Ellis (1753-1815) Elizabeth Inchbald William Drennan George Crabbe William Godwin (1756-1836) William Blake (1757-1827) Harriet Lee (1757-1851) Mary Darby Robinson Elizabeth Hamilton Robert Burns (1759-96) Mary Godwin ( nee Wollstonecraft) (1759-97) George Colman (1762-1836) William Lisle Bowles Joanna Baillie ... theliterarylink.com
Special Collections Henry Arthur Smith, during his Ph.D. research into William Hale White (18311913),novelist (under the pseudonym of Mark Rutherford) Finding No US 62 http://www.special-coll.bham.ac.uk/catalogue_AM_archstaff_staff.htm
Extractions: Catalogues and Guides Guide to Archives and Manuscripts Archives of University staff, officials and former students University staff The Special Collections department holds a growing collection of papers of former members of staff, some of whom worked in the two institutions which pre-dated the University of Birmingham - Queen's College and the Mason Science College. In some cases these papers cover careers before, during and after time at Birmingham. They comprise a range of materials and include correspondence, lecture and research notes, commonplace books, manuscript, typed and printed copies of published and unpublished works, press cuttings, biographical notes and occasionally items collected by the subject. Some papers have been catalogued by the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists (NCUACS). If a collection has been catalogued by the Unit a link is provided to the online collection-level description via University of Bath's web site. Copies of NCUACS catalogues may be purchased from the Unit, and terms are available on request.
Miall -- Tintern: Mark Rutherford Mark Rutherford is the pseudonym of William Hale White (18311913), under whichhe published an autobiography (1881), based in part on his own life, http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/~dmiall/Tintern/Rutherford.htm
Extractions: From The Early Life of Mark Rutherford . Oxford: Oxford UP, 1913. pp. 61-3. The most important changes in life are not those of one belief for another, but of growth, in which nothing preceding is directly contradicted, but something unexpected nevertheless makes its appearance. On the bookshelf in our dining-room lay a volume of Wordsworth. One day, when I was about eighteen, I took it out, and fell upon the lines Knowing that Nature never did betray The heart that loved her. What they meant was not clear to me, but they were a signal of the approach of something which turned out to be of the greatest importance, and altered my history. From The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford , Edited by His Friend Reuben Shapcott. London: Trübner, 1888. pp. 18-20.
Food For Thought: Biographies White, William Lindsay (Am. newspaperman; son of William Allen), 19001973.White, William Hale (pseud. Mark Rutherford) (English novelist), 1831-1913 http://www.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_W.htm
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